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i got paid today.

then had to spend half my pay on insurance.

i hate wasting money on non physical things, i mean if i normally spend lots at least i have a new shiny thing to play with, but i have nothing :P

oh well, at least if it gets stolen i get $10k for a car i paid $6k for.

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At work, first customer i serve...elderly person... Tells me he put in $34.50 in pump 3. In reality he put in $34.53... so I give him his change as he paid in cash. He looks at the change, as says it was 34.50. I reply it was 34.53. He gives me a death stare, the kind i would gladly wipe off his face. He walks not 4 steps away, turns around and goes, so it was $34.53?? I goes yes it was and it rounds up to 34.55. He gives me and the other console opperater another death stare and walks away muttering something about how riduclous it was that we deprived him of 2c. The other guy turns to me and says "WTF has he been for the past 15 year" I just say his 30 year old TV broken so he had to buy a new one and had to put fuel in his 1983 MERCEDES!! You drive a mercedes, and still give a hoot about legel tender that has been phased out since i was 10 years old!!

After he left I produced the 2 cents i deprived him of...my two middle fingers...

Vote to start up a thread named: Rock people (Rock refering to the one they decided to crawl out from underneigh to suddently discover Laylands arent being made anymore and Happy Days is no longer being screened.)

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Vote to start up a thread named: Rock people (Rock refering to the one they decided to crawl out from underneath to suddently discover Laylands arent being made anymore and Happy Days is no longer being screened.)

LMAO! Whilst I'm almost old enough to fit that demographic, I fully appreciate your thought process!! Props!

  • 4 weeks later...
hmmm...what winds me up...

when someone keys my pristine, 'kept in the garage most days since being file finished and resprayed 3 years ago' R32 GTR.

I'm happy and willing to help hand out a beating if/when offenders are found....

F*CKIN' GRRRRrrrrrrrr!

hmmm...what winds me up...

when someone keys my pristine, 'kept in the garage most days since being file finished and resprayed 3 years ago' R32 GTR.

Ahh fark no. Sh!t. Thats just sh!t...............

hmmm...what winds me up...

when someone keys my pristine, 'kept in the garage most days since being file finished and resprayed 3 years ago' R32 GTR.

I'd just like to put it out there that Lorena Bobett is my hero if I ever catch someone that does such a thing...

The liklihood of the perp being female is highly unlikely... unless of course she was a jealous ex. Girls are GOOOOD LOL

Sorry to hear Mark, I've never been able to understand any form of vandalism. I don't know what people get out of doing it, it always seems like such a waste. Who knows what makes these people tick.

Sorry to hear.

What's annoyed me recently is the new 3 dollar minimum you need to spend at Belconnen car wash. I normally only give the car a quick hose down, as I don't trust the polish or the brush there, sometimes I'd get away with 2$ now I need to spend at least 3$? sux

  • 1 month later...

A FEW THINGS!

Firstly how push bike riders, want to use our roads when they pay NO road tax and then insist on getting in our way while we use the facility we paid for and they have the nerve to get in the way and expect us to give right of way??? NO THANKS!

Also motorbikes riders (some) who say "car drivers dont give us respect on the roads and thats why its so unsafe to ride" yet they cruise swerving through lanes and racing through the smallest of gaps to get to the front of the lights so they can be in front of everyone (this makes me jealous) PLUS they pay almost no road tax!

Feel better now thanks!

Peace out and drive safe!

PK

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A FEW THINGS!

Firstly how push bike riders, want to use our roads when they pay NO road tax and then insist on getting in our way while we use the facility we paid for and they have the nerve to get in the way and expect us to give right of way??? NO THANKS!

Also motorbikes riders (some) who say "car drivers dont give us respect on the roads and thats why its so unsafe to ride" yet they cruise swerving through lanes and racing through the smallest of gaps to get to the front of the lights so they can be in front of everyone (this makes me jealous) PLUS they pay almost no road tax!

Feel better now thanks!

Peace out and drive safe!

PK

You either have very big balls or you dont realise that saying that wont earn you any brownie points here, seeing as there are quite a few Skyliners on these forums that take part in both of those past times (cycling and motorbike riding)...

Now to sit back and wait for the fire works :D

I don't mind saying that it really p!sses me off when a motorcycle uses the bus lane (at lights) and triggers the bus lights while two lanes of traffic have to wait. Mark and I both ride motorcycles, but neither of us will use the bus lane at the lights.

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